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Ingalls, Zoe – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Uncertainty about attributions of works of art and shifts in opinion leading to reattributions are intensifying the study of connoisseurship, the process by which an art historian or curator seeks to determine who made a work of art. (MSE)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art History, Artists, Higher Education
Vallance, Elizabeth – 1986
Increased attention to the importance of the arts in general education demands that we carefully define what we mean by "art" when we argue that it should be included in the school curriculum. Education in the arts has traditionally meant education in the making of art, but while only a few students will go on to produce artistically in…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Education
Coughlin, Ellen K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Art historians are saying that while art outside the mainstream challenges many usual assumptions about art history, more attention should be given to nontraditional art genres such as graffiti, folk art, children's art, prehistoric cave paintings, and the art of the insane. (MSE)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art History, Art Products
Afterschool Alliance, 2005
In an increasingly competitive information age and creative economy, knowledge and skills in the arts and music are important in their own right. Additionally, the integration of the arts into after-school programs helps build and reinforce important student learning. It helps strengthen teamwork, responsibility, persistence, self-discipline, and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Youth, Summer Programs, Stimulation

Michael, John A. – Art Education, 1991
Shows how two approaches, nurture (subject-matter centered) and nature (child-centered), have affected education and art education over the years. Concludes that whichever approach is fashionable, art education must be relevant to students' lives and they should be able to talk intelligently about art. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History